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Monthly Archives: January 2016

Review: The Snowman

Richard Lutz takes a pew at The Birmingham Rep for an enchantingly innocent children’s classic. 

21 January, 2016 in Dance, Most recent.

It don’t come easy

Grammy-winning American singer/songwriter Patty Griffin talks about her life and work.

21 January, 2016 in Music.

One and a half out of three ain’t bad

Terry Wills looks back at a mixed week at the Hawthorns.

21 January, 2016 in Football.

Transport boost for Sutton-based commuters

​Four Oaks expanded Park and Ride open for business.

21 January, 2016 in Transport.

The magic of the cup (cont)

Dave Woodhall watches Villa ease into the FA Cup fourth round.

20 January, 2016 in Football.

MIPIM 2016 to be biggest ever for Greater Birmingham

Region to focus on major schemes including HS2, UK Central and its two Enterprise Zones.

20 January, 2016 in Birmingham, Business.

Holocaust Memorial Day commemorations in Birmingham announced

Victims of genocide worldwide to be remembered.

20 January, 2016 in Community.

A night on the town

Birmingham City Mission launch their 2016 Sponsored Sleepout.

20 January, 2016 in Charities, Community.

Broadband boost for Birmingham Business Park

Upgrade increases connectivity speeds.

20 January, 2016 in Business, Science & technology.

Trump to ban “all Brits”

That fat guy with the blond rug on his fat head wants to stop all UK citizens from entering the US – this report from our diplomatic editor Sir Howard Elston

19 January, 2016 in Most recent, Politics.

Aslan the record breaker

REP celebrates most successful season ever.

19 January, 2016 in Family, Theatre.

Coming to Artrix

Artrix goes literary, and comic, in the coming week.

19 January, 2016 in Cinema, Comedy, Music, Theatre.

Cadbury World reopens with panto fun

Family attraction returns after Christmas break.

19 January, 2016 in Childrens, Theatre.

Playing for pride

Dave Woodhall watches Villa gain a point and drop two.

18 January, 2016 in Football.

Ram raiders

Andy Munro on another good day for Blues.

18 January, 2016 in Football.

Record breakers

Richard Lutz bids a fond farewell to his record collection….sigh.

17 January, 2016 in Most recent, Music.

Black Country folk get back on their bikes

Transport body aim to increase pedalling numbers.

16 January, 2016 in Community, Cycling, Transport.

Symphony tie-up for schools music

New partnership allows children to blow their own trumpet.

15 January, 2016 in Childrens, Education, Music.

Artist gives vintage covers new sparkle in Birmingham

New collection celebrates iconic Playboy covers.

15 January, 2016 in Art and Leisure, Exhibitions.

African-Carribean comedy night for Birmingham

Laugh along with BBC Local Radio and BBC Radio 1Xtra.

15 January, 2016 in Comedy.

Clowning around at Symphony Hall

Legendary circus comes to town.

14 January, 2016 in Art and Leisure, Most recent.

5 days, 125 killings

Richard Lutz ponders Obama’s post-White House life following his final State of the Union speech

14 January, 2016 in Comment, Most recent, Politics.

Views sought on future of rail travel

Black Country public to have their say at rail consultation event.

14 January, 2016 in Transport.

MP calls for TTIP rejection

Call for rethink following lawsuit against American government.

14 January, 2016 in Environment, Politics.

Where there’s Life

Moving account of children during the Holocaust for Warwick Arts Centre.

14 January, 2016 in Most recent, Music, Theatre.

Seeing the wood for the Trees

Andy Munro on Blues’ trip to Nottingham.

14 January, 2016 in Football.

Record numbers visit Cadbury World

Bonus attractions help boost Christmas crowds.

14 January, 2016 in Christmas, Family, Food and drink.

Hill walking for the car free

Alan Clawley on his ‘other’ pastime.

13 January, 2016 in Local history, Transport.

Finance Birmingham supports buy out of Tamworth engineering firm

Seven-figure funding will allow business to expand.

13 January, 2016 in Business.

Lichfield Players to hold open day

Charity event hosted by Michael Fabricant MP

13 January, 2016 in Charities, Community, Theatre.

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